Anemic ‘Twilight’ takes bite out of book’s phenomenon
By: SALLY KLINE
Today’s adolescent horror romance resembles its characters. The nubile vampires suck blood;...
Couple D’Arte: ‘Fifty Works for Fifty States’
By: CHRIS KLIMEK
Dorothy and Herbert Vogel were never casual about collecting, so naturally, there’s nothing...
Season’s screenings!
By: SALLY KLINE
’Twas the eve of the holiday movie season and all through Hollywood, no creatures were...
‘Bolt’ a cute tale designed for younger audiences
By: SALLY KLINE
A note to Sasha and Malia Obama: Your Dad is pretty busy right now trying to come up with a plan to...
‘Wounded Cities’ gazes into the unknowable face of terrorism
By: CHRIS KLIMEK
Leo Rubinfien moved his wife and two sons into a TriBeCa neighborhood apartment two blocks from the...
Sharp Sticks: Local pol stakes out spot in bailout line
Goldman Sachs Will Be Sitting Pretty With Emanuel in the Obama White House
The Automakers Are Already Bankrupt The Wall Street Journal
Worldwide Hate Speech Laws? The Weekly Standard
Obama's War National Review Online
American Public Flunks Basic Civics Human Events
Non-Campus Mentis The American Spectator
Just Ask Me Don Surber
Sports
Cutler tackles diabetes, Elway's legacy head-on
Jay Cutler is refusing to be sacked by diabetes or John Elway's legacy. The Broncos' third-year pro is taking both challenges head-on. He's on pace to set a franchise record with more than 4,500... Full story
Business
Pressure on Citigroup builds, shares fall below $4
Pressure intensified on Citigroup to sell part or all of itself as its stock fell below $4 a share on Friday and fears escalated about future loan losses. CEO Vikram Pandit told managers earlier... Full story
Entertainment
Hark! Colbert sings in new Christmas special
The permanently suit-clad Stephen Colbert has traded in his pinstripes for a cardigan sweater, red turtleneck and furry boots. Following the tradition of Andy Williams and Bing Crosby, Colbert... Full story
Inauguration crowds will test D.C.’s transit, lodging capacities
Federal officials have called D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty’s estimates of as many as 5 million attendees for Barack Obama’s inauguration an exaggeration in part because of their experience... Full story
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Transportation and services for mentally disabled may take hit
Proposed cuts in Fairfax County’s mental health services would shunt more than 300 mentally disabled riders off the county’s trusted transportation service, as well as squeeze other... Full story
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The honest Nazi
A Louisiana man wearing a World War II Nazi uniform and carrying a powerful German rifle was arrested after he explained to police why he was dressed the way he was: He was on the way to kill a... Full story
Neb. lawmakers OK age limit for safe-haven law
Gov. Dave Heineman signed into law Friday a bill adding a 30-day age limit to a safe-haven law that allowed 35 children _ including teenagers as old as 17 _ to be abandoned at state hospitals. The... Full story
